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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 







SARATOGA SPRINGS: 

CAMERA SLIVER8 FR0M THE FAM0US SPA. 



Its Gigantic Hotels and Leading Springs ; Its Parks, Paeatial 
Residences, and General Views. 



CHAS. H. POSSONS, PUBLISHER, ^^^^ 

QLENS FALLS, N, Y, 

Piihlishrr of I'ossoiis' Gniiles and Soitvoiirs Lake George, Lake Cliaiiiplait}. Saratoga 
Springs, the Adirondack ]\Joii)itaiHs, Ete. 

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/A ARATOGA SPRINGS is the ()x\een of Resorts, and at no other place in 
•^ tile World is so much splendor concentrated in so limited a space. The 
(tp Village is surrovnided b\- beautiful scenery, with blue ranges of mountains 
visible upon either side. The Spring.s — twenty-eight in number — no two of 
which are precisely alike in composition, are among the natural curiosities of the 
universe. The \'illage has a resident population of 12,000 and a Summer pop- 
ulation sometimes of 60,000. Its hotels are the largest and most luxurious in 
the World ; and its streets are the mo.st beautiful. Broadway, the principal 
thoroughfare, is lined with double rows of magnificent elms, and during the 
Season presents a spectacle unlike anything else to be found. The walks and 
drives in and about the \'illage are varied and full of interest. Saratoga Lake, 
a beautiful body of water, eight miles long and two and one-half miles wide, 
is l)ut four miles from the Village, the road thither being 100 feet in width, 
and pa.ssing the race-course. Ever>'thing that ta.ste and wealth can suggest has 
been done to make vSaratoga the first of resorts, and more attractions are here 
offered than at any other watering-place in the World. 



United States Hotel. 



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